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Zero-K 1v1 Tournament December 12th 2015

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12/11/2015 12:16:25 PMEErankAdminAnarchid before revert after revert
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Before After
1 I hereby sign up with the provision that if the participant count goes to five, i have an excuse to resign. 1 I hereby sign up with the provision that if the participant count goes to five, i have an excuse to resign.
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3 {{{Free awards *shrugs*.}}} 3 {{{Free awards *shrugs*.}}}
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5 [spoiler]Actual markdown has a code block thingy which works with indents and escapes asterisks. In actual markdown, if you surround an * or _ with spaces, it’ll be treated as a literal asterisk or underscore. It doesn't work with marZKdown. Htmletntities are escaped into their constituents. Literal asterisks are turned into bolds. There is no escape. There is no winning. 5 [spoiler]Actual markdown has a code block thingy which works with indents and escapes asterisks. In actual markdown, if you surround an * or _ with spaces, it’ll be treated as a literal asterisk or underscore. It doesn't work with marZKdown. Htmletntities are escaped into their constituents. Literal asterisks are turned into bolds. There is no escape. There is no winning.
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7 UPD: you can use three curly brackets to mark a 'code block', apparently. [/spoiler] 7 UPD: you can use three curly brackets to mark a code block, apparently. But not backticks. [/spoiler]
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